Monthly Archives: October 2014

The Yellowstone Gateway Museum (YGM) will host the Humanities Montana Speakers Bureau program “Montana Indians Today: 13,000 Years and Counting” with Dr. Ruthann Knudson on Wednesday, November 5. Knudson will give her one-hour program to Gardiner School students at 7:55-8:55, grades 9-12; and 8:58-9:58, grades 5-8. Programs are held in the Gardiner School multipurpose room and all

The first program of Cultural Perspectives of Land Use in the Gardiner Area is set for Monday, October 13. Leo Ariwite, Language and Culture Preservation Liaison and Researcher for the Shoshone-Bannock tribe on the Fort Hall Reservation, presents “”at the Gardiner School multi-purpose room, 7:00 PM. The public is invited to the free program and

The Mike Jetty Program scheduled for Monday, October 6 at the Gardiner School has been postponed due to a medical emergency. Please stay tuned for the rescheduling of his program, “Dispelling Modern Stereotypes.” Please call 406-222-4184 for more information.

The first program of Cultural Perspectives of Land Use in the Gardiner Area is set for Monday, October 6. Mike Jetty, Indian Education Specialist, presents “Dispelling Modern Stereotypes” at the Gardiner School multi-purpose room, 7:00 PM. The public is invited and encouraged to attend. The program features expert speakers who will cover land use from

The Yellowstone Gateway Museum is collaborating with the Gardiner School on a new program, Cultural Perspectives of Land Use in the Gardiner Area. Karen Reinhart designed the program based on the highly successful East Side School and Yellowstone Gateway Museum (YGM) collaboration of 2011-2012. (This program continues today.) It features expert speakers who will cover